Richard Hayes Phillips has been the leading
investigator of the fraudulent 2004 presidential
election in Ohio. His work was relied upon by John
Conyers in challenging the Ohio electors in Congress,
by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. in his article for Rolling
Stone magazine, and by Algenon L. Marbley in issuing
his federal court order protecting the ballots from
destruction. Assisted by teams of volunteers equipped
with digital cameras, Phillips amassed some 30,000
images of forensic evidence. Then he analyzed it all
himself, examining 126,000 ballots, 127 poll books,
and 141 voter signature books from 18 counties in
Ohio.
Phillips' long-awaited book, "Witness to a Crime: A
Citizens' Audit of an American Election," was
published by Canterbury Press on April 12. The book
is 448 pages, with a hard cover and a dust jacket.
The book includes eight color plates, and a CD with
1200 digital images of actual ballots, poll books,
voter signature books, ballot accounting charts,
and other forensic evidence from the 2004 presidential
election in Ohio.
The book is available online, by credit card, through
PayPal. The cost is $30, plus $3 shipping, at
http://www.witnesstoacrime.com/buyitnow.htm The book
is also available via check or money order, in which
case the cost is $30 total, shipping included. Once
the book is available in stores, the price may be
somewhat higher. Please make checks payable to
Richard Hayes Phillips. Please mail checks to 4
Fisher Street, Canton, New York, 13617. Allow 7 to 10
days for delivery.